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HiSec 9

HiSec 9

HiSec is a security product in the Gunnebo Turnstiles offering. The HiSec2 9 has a transparent and elegant design offering a choice of security levels preventing tailgating and piggybacking.

The doors are always locked shut in the rest position. An authorised signal opens the first door allowing the user to step into the booth where a presence is detected. When the first door is closed, the second door opens, thus allowing the user to pass through. The second door shuts after the unit has been vacated which also resets the system.

The HiSec detects with an electronic ultrasound sensor if more than one person is present inside the booth.

The booth is set with a predetermined, but adjustable antihostage threshold. As an authorised user stands in the booth, it confirms acceptance of the occupant and authorises the door to close. Should the measured volume presence not be authorised, i.e. more than one person is present nonpermitted big additional baggage, a vocal synthesiser will ask the occupants to leave the booth. An additional left object sensor is able to detect on the floor the presence of an object of the size of 50x50x30mm. 

The HiSec is equipped with a electronic safety features that reverses the motor to re-open the door upon detection of an obstruction. The door fully opens to allow the obstruction to be removed after which it attempts to re-close.

Specification
  • Drive

    Motorised security booth that is connected to a ratio motor operated by a

    direct current engine with regulated speed.

    Electronic frame along the profiles and safety torque sensing.

    Materials

    Structure: Embossed painted steel section powder coated finish

    RAL color 9006

    Glass: Lite:

    11/12 mm laminate Safety Glass P4A BR1/S

    (in accordance with EN356-EN1063) - Safety Manifestation on

    moving glass door

    Bullet proof:

    26/27 mm laminate Safety Glass P6B BR3/S

    (in accordance with EN356-EN1063) - Safety Manifestation on

    moving glass door

    Ceiling: Laminated HPL finished Pearl Grey

    Base Plate: High-strength laminate with finishing in colour Plumb Grey

    Sliding door: Printed frame in polyethylene terephthalate RAL 7040

    Light

    A low voltage light is positioned internally on the ceiling.

    Detection

    The HiSec booth is equipped with a ultrasound system which determines if

    more than one person is present inside the booth.

    Power failure / Fire alarm

    In the event of a power failure, isolation or after the BBU has been depleted,

    the outer, un-secure door will fail safe, i.e. unlocked and can be manually

    pushed open. The inner, secure door will fail lock and is held in place via a

    lever system situated behind a locked panel above the door on the secure side

    of the installation. The inner door can be manually opened by rotating a knob

    located behind the lockable service panel in the top mechanism section of the booth

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.HiSec9
  • Product familySecurity Booth
  • Product groupSecurity airlock doors
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2021-03-12
  • Edition number1
  • Height (mm)2320
  • Width (mm)1500
  • Depth (mm)1500
Related
  • Material mainStainless steel
  • Material secondaryGlass
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
  • Weight Net (Kg)630
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryDoors - Security
  • IFC classificationDoor
  • UNSPSC nameSecurity or access control systems
  • UNSPSC code46171619
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_32_35_90
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionTurnstile systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code11 14 13.19
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleTurnstiles
  • OmniClass Number23-17 11 49
  • OmniClass TitleSecurity Rated Door
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeC1020
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleInterior Doors

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